Episode 13 of the Stuttering.me Micropodcast is up
Episode 13 is up. Discussing the potential for social isolation as a result of (unchecked) stuttering. In essence, if we allow stuttering to make our life decisions for us, we end up losing out on life’s opportunities.
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How unchecked covert stuttering can result in social isolation
Another great post by Carlos. He describes how unchecked covert stuttering can lead toward feelings of social isolation. But with recognition and self-empowerment can result in postive change!
The Russians are still blaming parents for causing stuttering in children
The Russians are still blaming parents for stuttering in children. What will they think if next? The Metronome! (Note: American SLPs and researchers were investigating the prosthetic implementation of the metronome some 30+ years ago. We also abandoned it some 30+ years ago.)
Yet another article on Darren Sproles
What can I say? I just never get tired reading about him. So here’s yet another article on stuttering NFL star & SLP (undergrad degree): “Sproles still plans to test free agency“. He showed his worth this season, and I hope he gets paid accordingly!
Darren Sproles (NFL rock star and person who stutters) explores free agency
Darren Sproles (NFL running back and stuttering role model) he wants to remain in San Diego but will explore the free-agent market.
Episode 12 of the Stuttering.Me micropodcast is up
Episode 12 is up. An extended conversation based on follower feedback (Tone); creating a supportive environment (relative to stuttering) that help foster congruence between our thoughts and feelings about stuttering.
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Free College & Graduate level (podcasted) classes in Voice and/or Stuttering
Free College & Graduate level (podcasted) classes in Voice and/or Stuttering are available at Stuttering.me. Tune in at the .Me Stuttering Podcasts & Feeds menu area (upper right-hand corner of the screen).
Interesting example of guilt that parents of kids who stutter may feel
Interesting example of guilt that parents of kids who stutter may feel. (“AD Kids Inc” in middle of page.)
Episode 11 of the Stuttering.Me micropodcast is up
Episode 11 is up. Talking on the phone, insidious stuttering secondaries, thinking what we feel (or felt) about stuttering, and reprogramming the way we think and feel to be in accordance to the (true) reality of stuttering.
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A fluent person is imagining the stuttering experience
A fluent person is imagining the stuttering experience; an interesting read.